ST. GI.EOtC?O S l'I.?.'-IE.TnE. lY.LTER.X1'ILLE.I L tine oproduction that at-ttho pro. Sont moment is croneating a great deal of interest In this country, "The Worker," will- be shown at. St. George's 'Thoeateo to-night for the last tlimle. It is a thrilling two-rool drama 4doealing with labor and capital, and has good polints for both parties. Other tilms are: "Unral Demon" and "From out the Flood." On Monday the,: world's most famous acrobats and gymnasts, the Flying Gordons, starl. their seaon., 'rlhese sensational por fo'lnllu'r Iare tl only coullllally of nern bats at present doing the remarknlable triple bar act. A full progrlamml of star pictures will aecomIpalny this act.

PIOTURE THEATRES. VICTOR THEA'TRE. "Thu Worker," a bonutiful picture now being shown, la causing favorable cominient, and will contlnuo to be screened until Saturday, On Mlondiy, Tuesday and Wefdnesday next, the great Sollg, "Itoporter Jinmmy Inor venls," will be shown, and on Tlurs dny "'ln the Ilainds of Klu Klux Klan" will ob shooled, a tlillilling fun turo picture, depleting "thu whilo cnlis," a sequel to theo Anmerican Civl Ii co.ujunction wilih liLxt Tuesday's plictures,. the pupils of tlo Clarence Sisturs will alppoer In their latust duinces; ialso thl two Nl's, by spoclil Te'xas Tomllum danlet.- The bonuty roequest, will ippelr in Tlngo and comllpotitn, which Is .so kcouly bolug coitested, will cotillinue next weeok, whou tho whole of the 4?I conitailtinits will 'bo showvL each oeveling, so that piitrouli of the **Victor" nro being us piclilly well cntured for.

The recently-foried Yarraville Pro gross Association requested thle Ioot ýeraly 'Councll on .Moinday Inst.,to ro crlvo I deputltilon to discuss the ques tion of improving the Yarraville Gar tdenls at Hyde-stroot, and it was do cided to hear their views on jMondnay evniRng noext at 8,30 o'clock. heo problem thant the Associntion has lin hand Is a difflcult oio indeed. 'Ph'ei Yinravllle Gardens, at one time, was a fine nroa, andi nlthough lhe trees llherein were not; of lthe 'ost, still, nuch li mght linve 'beeI donoe by tile use of a little money and lbralns-tlh litter a)rticularly. However, the lack of braini and lthe wantvl of an lntelli geKnt: inerest In the10 nnn11ipill)ay by tllose i wo shlonld I teoro.esl lienlmolvos ill the mnttor has nbout settled the anrCl or, at least, portion of it. Thlnt portion is now nothinli botter.than n (lilarry hlole, niild tl1e colditlions are so l;ad tlint the DTeliIrtiolint of 1,llads thI'nli tlened solile Illonlths igo to ro voke Ihe grianit giv...

CORRES PONDENCE. FOOTSCRAY DI STIICT CRECHI-E COM'M1T''EhI. . TO the Elditor of, "Advertiser." Slr,--May 1 ppoeal, through your, columns, to the workliug mothers in Footscray nud surrounding distrlcts for ill assurnoce of their needs in the ostettblishbmeut of a ýcrocllo In Foot scra., ,My committee desire a prancllcal proof, as some of our local tresideots consider that there is on demand for such an institutioi, A word or a letter' to the undersigned will do much to help this movelolnt.--Yours truly, J. LEY, IHon. Secretary, Geelong-road,

PROGRESS ASSOCIATiON. l'lle Wetl. I'oolt.lcray Progress Asso ciltioll held a special meeting to elect trustees to deal with purchase of land, which the associlation has decided upon In Blirkly\streel. So pleased are the members with thlie Idea of having it hall erected that ii subscriptlon list wtis opened, and, llllongt a few nelll olrs )Iprete'nt, £20 was quilckly sub scriitd, and furlther Ilromlses have since colme in. At the general meet ilg several new memlbers were elect ed. .'lembers (lecided upon holding a concert. anld social in about a mollitlh's I1line, alld progra'Lmme arranllgemelltS were left: I ii the halnds of aI conceirt colmllittee. Members expressed thelll selves pleased atll. arly-street being lighed up with oelectric llmps, whlich make a great. IInli'roveleit., to ii street which was previously dreary looking, especially during wet weather, 'I'The fine crossing that has been constructed into HI-ocking-street is also greatly aippreciated.